George Thomas Little, Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine. Compiled under the editorial supervision of George Thomas Little. - New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1909, vol. I: 406-410 [Goold and Gould Family].
GOOLD - Nearly a score of immigrants of Goold this name came to New England in the first century of its settlement. The original name was Gold and the additional letter was a question of fancy.
(I) Jarvice Gold came to America with the family of Clement Bates, in the ship "Elizabeth," Captain William Stagg, and took an oath in London, April 6, 1635, and his age is given as thirty years. The party brought a certificate from the justice and the minister of the parish of All Hallows. Lydd, county of Kent, England. They probably sailed that month and were with Parson Peter Hobart's company in the settlement of Hingham, Massachusetts, that year. He was granted a home lot of five acres July 3, 1636, but removed to Boston before 1646, where he died May 2, 1656, aged fifty-one years.
His wife's name was Mary, whom he married about 1644, and they were designated, in the records, as of the church of Hingham. She was alive March II. 1649. but he outlived her. He was a cordwainer and they had at least two children: John, born July 28. 1646: and Joseph, March II. 1649, who died before 1656.
Gold, Jervice 30, Bates servant #9 (Gould, from Kent, bound for Hingham. Ref: Stackpole Kittery. The "Elizabeth" left London, England April 1635 with her master, William Stagg, arriving in Massachusetts Bay. Oaths were sworn April 8 - 17, 1635 at several locations - https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/elizabeth2.htm
See: Charles Edwards Banks, "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England 1620 - 1650", Edited and Indexed by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, Southern Book Company, Baltimore, 1957: 86.
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